Rising food costs won't stop Christmas in Haiti

Posted: 4 July, 2008

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Haiti (MNN) ― The rising cost of food in Haiti is devastating to residents who can barely afford a cup of rice. 

Where many were spending as much as 80 percent of their daily income on food before the sharp increase in food prices, with the current shortages and ever increasing costs, what was difficult to obtain before has now become nearly impossible.

The food security problems coupled with high unemployment spilled over into violence and rioting that led to the ouster of the country's Prime minister in April. President Rene Preval is still trying to get a replacement approved through Parliament, after two rejections.

However, Eva DeHart with For Haiti with Love says no matter how bad things get, their Christmas party will be held because it's a glimmer of hope. "If we were to stop that celebration of Jesus' birthday, they would interpret that that we were giving up. It is also our outward indication to them that God is still there and God is still providing, and we still have faith that everything is going to be okay." 

DeHart says that's why Christmas in August needs to happen. It's the fundraiser that makes the Christmas Day party in Haiti possible. For Haiti with Love hosts the party specifically for poverty-stricken children and their parents in Northern Haiti.

On the day of the party, the Haitians put on their finest party clothes and arrive with expectation. They are fed a hearty hot meal with a special treat at the end. Throughout the party, the meaning of Christmas and the full Gospel is shared repeatedly in songs and stories, and all who attend are given a gift.

Because the preparation for such an event takes coordination and planning ahead of time, the ministry appeals to donors in the U.S. to help at the August fundraiser. "They pay $25 for the dinner. That is used for gifts that we don't receive, given to us and also for the cargo money to get everything down there, and for the things that we buy on the local market."

This year, the 21st Annual Christmas in August is slated for August 11, 2008, in Dunedin, FL.  Funds raised from this event will cover the costs of gifts and a meal for approximately 1500 children on Christmas day in Haiti. 

Click here if you can help support Christmas in Haiti.

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For Haiti with Love

Phone: (727) 938-3245
Fax: (727) 942-6945
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P.O. Box 1017 Palm Harbor, FL
34682-1017

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